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Cosmos to Cradle- Windsor Campus

Series: Whaaat? Awestruck by Glory

December 05, 2021 | John Mehl

At Christmastime we joyously celebrate that God’s love came SO FAR to rescue us. But so little about that vast distance is understood. It’s unexplored. Unfathomed. That’s the big task we’re going to start with, to set the stage for these weeks of Advent. We’re going to try to find the jaw-dropping awe and wonder in the furthest journey ever traveled, “From Cosmos to Cradle”.

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Cosmos to Cradle

John 1:1-18

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The Christmas story, so familiar, so little understood, is about the extravagant love of God who came so far to rescue us. It’s about what is totally impossible becoming a reality - enough to split the heavens open, revealing an angelic praise party. And it’s about heaven coming to earth, the Messiah, not a victorious warlord as expected, but a fragile, tiny baby. Hope has come, not in an idea, a theory, but in the person of Jesus. ‘Awesome’ is an overused word, but one that is totally appropriate when we consider the Advent narrative.

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